Rolex Oyster Perpetual Ref. 6567 - Champagne 'Concentric' Dial
If you boil Rolex down to its purest form, what do you get?
The Rolex Oyster Perpetual. This is truly the genesis for the entire Rolex brand. The very first Rolex models were called ‘Oysters’ which was owed to their innovative three part case that all screwed into each-other. This watch represents an evolution of that, when these were still semi-bubble back watches.
The piece that we have here, simply know as an Oyster Perpetual, is a descendant of those early watches, though is probably not what first comes to mind when your hear Oyster Perpetual...
Dating to circa 1958, this Reference 6567 features a 34mm Oyster case constructed out of solid 14k yellow and comes to us having seen a light previous polishing, while retaining correct case proportions and symmetrical lugs. It shows normal signs of wear and some sleeve polish throughout with no significant damage to speak of. Inside, the 'champagne' colored dial is non-luminous and has a very cool 'concentric' finishing that is found only on dials from right around this era, and is complimented by a correct non-luminous 'dauphine' handset.
The real highlight of this piece, however, is the rare and wildly cool 'brick' bracelet. Like the case, it is finished in solid 14k yellow gold and is in matching condition. And by some miracle, unlike so many watches with special gold bracelets from this era, this one has somehow been spared being cut to a small size and remains long. It also features a more traditional blade-style clasp with micro-adjustments so that it can be perfectly sized for its lucky new steward.
And don't let that 34mm case size fool you, this piece can suit a larger wrist size than you might think thanks to the visual presence of that stunning bracelet.
This then, is a brilliant example of Rolex displaying a more artistic side, all while very much being a Rolex at heart, with that water-resistant Oyster case and a robust automatic-winding movement within. Hard to beat.
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